The government KS2 school level data for the 2023 to 2024 academic year.

Percentage of pupils who achieved the expected standard or above:

School %National %
Reading7474
Writing7972
Maths7973
Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling7672
Reading, Writing and Maths7161

Percentage of pupils who achieved above the expected standard:

School %National %
Reading2429
Writing1413
Maths3324
Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling3332
Reading, Writing and Maths78

Validated Key Stage 2 results for the academic year 2022 to 2023:

These results are part of the school performance tables, published by Department for Education in December 2019.

Percentage of pupils who achieved the expected standard or above:

School %National %
Reading6273
Writing8071
Maths7973
Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling6972
Reading, Writing and Maths5459

Percentage of pupils who achieved above the expected standard:

School %National %
Reading2029
Writing1313
Maths1824
Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling2330
Reading, Writing and Maths108

Average Scaled Scores:

SchoolNational
Reading104105
Maths104105

Scaled Scores are a way of comparing the raw marks in tests from year to year, with 100 as the ‘expected standard’. A score of 110 or more results in a pupil achieving a high level of attainment.

Average Progress Scores:

Progress Scores are used to measure the average progress of pupils from Key Stage 1 (End of Year 2) to Key Stage 2 (End of Year 6). The national average progress scores are zero for each subject.

SchoolProgress measure banding
Reading4.3Well above national average
(about 10% of schools in England)
Writing2.0Above national average
(about 8% of schools in England)
Maths4.0Well above national average
(about 10% of schools in England)
School Performance Tables

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